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Keith Dickey's avatar

A lot of us Duck fans have been holding onto that Chip Era as the gold standard. Nothing has felt quite as good. Ironically it feels like Lanning slaying a good Chip team could change that narrative.

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In the middle of the UCLA/Utah game, I texted a football friend of mine and this is all I said.

"I love Chip Kelly. Always have. Always will."

Of course, I am going to cheer wildly for the Dux to hibernate the Bears. I will ride every swing of the game with glee and anguish. But come the end, I will be content. Disappointed if the Dux lose, but still oddly content.

During the ride that was Chip Kelly in Eugene, I said/wrote more than once that I felt so incredibly blessed to be a Ducks fan during the years he gave us. I have never been more thrilled or fulfilled as a sports fan, particularly a football fan of many decades, as I was during those years that went by in a "blur". I have never laughed out loud with total abandon over a game as I did when I watched opposing defenses suck air and hold their knees and begin to crumble and fake injuries and whine about the "gimmicky" offense. (I'm talkin' to you, Nick Saban, when you sought a rules change because of the threat that the Ducks' style of offense posed.). And its progeny is everywhere today, at all levels of football, tempo as weapon. They don't give him credit, but his fingerprints are all over many changes in the game.

I can't wait for the 22nd. And I am really glad that no matter what, I will be content. Sorta.

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